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Sinduraprakara, Also Called Somas’Ataka AndSuktimuktavali, Is A Collection Of 100 SanskritStanzas On Different Subjects Connected With JainReligion. Its Author Is Somaprabhacarya, PupilOf Vijayasinha, Pupil Of Ajitadeva Of The BrhadGaccha. He Composed His KumarapalapratibodhaIn Sam. 1241; Cf. Peterson, Reports, V. P. 37 Ff.Brhattippanika, No. 232 (Cf. Jaina SahityaSans’Odhaka, Vol. I. Pt. 2 ) Mentions A Sumatinathacarita,Which Was Written Mostly InPrakrit, By Our Author During The Reign Of KingKumarapal. S’Rngaravairagyatarangini Is StillAnother Work. Of This Author. According ToDharmasagara, He Was Well Known As S'Atarthi(Or For His S’Atarthi? A Ms. Of A S'Atarthi BySomaprabha Exists At Baroda, KantivijayaBhandar ); Cf. Weber; Ii. P. 1007. For AnotherMs. And Quotations, Cf. The Same, P. 1132 If AndBod, No. 1409. The Text Is Published In TheKavyamala, Guccha Vii. P. 35 If. The SameWith Harsakirti'S Commentary Is Published ByThe Oriental Press Co., Ahmedabad, 1867 And ByKeshavlal Dalsukhabhai, Ahmedabad, 1924. |